The fact that positive matter dominates the known universe is actually very unusual, and hard to explain using conventional science. When energy converts to matter, according to Einstein’s equation E=mc², it always creates equal amounts of matter and antimatter. In the Big Bang, when the universe was formulated, there should have been a blinding flash of radiation as these opposing forces cancelled each other out. But that is not what happened. By the order of one particle in a billion, matter prevailed and the universe as we know it was created. The chances of it occurring are 0.0000001%. A billion to one. Something broke the symmetry and tilted the scales in favour of all the complex chemistry we see today. No one knows what that something was, but scientists call it baryon asymmetry, one of the great mysteries of physics. I call it God. 

Source: Flipboard – Is God real? A mathematical formula might finally prove it By Mamta Raut   March 13, 2026

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  1. Saucertes Avatar

    Einstein’s equation is gibberish

    E = energy, m = mass, c = arbitrary constant

    c^2 just creates another arbitrary constant,

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